Of course. When running as root:
1. Check for CPU capability: from terminal type "lscpu"
2. To get it going: for AMD, type this on terminal "modprobe kvm-amd". For Intel, type this on terminal "modprobe kvm-intel"
3. Get the qemu package from the pet repo
4. On terminal, run qemu like this: "qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -m 1024 -cdrom fatdog.iso" and you're good to go._________________Fatdog64, Slacko and Puppeee user. Puppy user since 2.13.
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"lscpu" command doesn't return results. I think there is something wrong with my desktop's terminal. Same terminal window where I had duplication shown in earlier post.

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There are several QEMU packages in the PPM. What's confusing is the ARM designation in the filename.. Is this the correct one to download for the X2 CPU?

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Is this the package....The PPM also has others.

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3 Different Puppy Search Enginesor use DogPileLast edited by gcmartin on Thu 17 Jan 2013, 22:30; edited 1 time in total

Barbol, I did a quick test on FAT, as long as when I created the file when I was in UTF8 locale, the filename shows correctly on both Rox and terminal. Let me know how it goes with you.

Jamesbond, the problem are the special spanish characters, the files in red are the ones containing those characters. It seems that fatdog is not using UTF-8 encoding when mounting FAT partitions. But I think I found a solution for this, adding the 'utf8' in the mount options does the trick:

It's a bit confusing because even without "utf8", FAT (when used as vfat) is capable of storing filenames with unicode characters. I could successfully create and later display filenames with odd characters in FAT (as long as my locale is UTF8) without "utf8" keyword.

Once I mount FAT with "utf8" keyword, however, those filenames show as garbage. I can then create new filenames with unicode characters again and they would display correctly - as long as I stay in "utf8" option.

As soon as I un-mount and mount them again - without utf8 - my original filenames works fine, but those created during the time I had it mounted with "utf8" displays as garbage.

Conclusion: I can store unicode characters in filenames, with or without "utf8" options, but they are mutually incompatible to each other.

In the interest of compatibility with other puppies, I will add "utf8" for FAT mount options in next release of Fatdog. The workaround you did in mount-helper is the correct one.

Regarding the locale - you're right, once the en_AR.UTF-8 locale has been created, the original source (in devx) is no longer needed.

The idea here is to take a Puppy DVD to an arbitrary PC station, run and configure Firefox, and save the updated system on the DVD, all without using the PC hard drive. (These stations have no hard drive.) Most Puppy versions will simply recover the updated system transparently on the next boot, but Fatdog64 is not doing that for me. Although I have been using Puppy for years, always from DVD, and so am well acquainted with .iso's and DVD's and multisession updates, I cannot even start with Fatdog64. So I have tried to narrow everything down to a simple, repeatable, experiment which anyone can do in an hour or so:

Since Lighthouse64 works, with the exact same hardware, I do not see an equipment issue on my end. But PC's with hard drives (especially with Puppy save files) might possibly deliver different results and so hide the problem. Maybe.

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